why did americans want control of the Oregon country
To conserve ammunition during the Battle of Bunker Hill (the American Revolution).More Information:The Americans (rebels) had been poorly supplied with ammunition. They needed to save as much ammunition as they could. What they did use needed to be as accurate as possible. The closer the British were when they fired, the higher the kill rate.
Americans were so opposed to a strong national government because they didn't want the government to take their power away and for the government to get all of the power
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They had the battle of bunker hill because the British didn't want the Americans to follow their own religion but it happened when the Americans built a fort on top of a hill for cover and if the British got it then they would have their cannons. Actually the battle was fought on breeds hill.
The American wanted to take Bunker Hill to keep the British from advancing on Charleston Peninsula. They lost the battle to the British but at a great cost in lives to the British.
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King George caused the Battle of Bunker Hill because of the unfair taxes that the British didn't want to pay to the king
What they do is they take jobs that Americans don't want. So the percentage is about 65%
Well, honey, if you're looking to get your hands on some bunker hill beef in a can, you might want to try checking out some specialty food stores or online retailers. Just remember, canned meat might not be everyone's cup of tea, but hey, to each their own! Good luck on your quest for that beef in a can!
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an elderly, yet extremely attractive woman baring a suspicious resemblance to your nan, laid on her back with her legs up at least a foot off the floor and wide open pissing all over her own face screaming "do what you want, what you want with body!"
Americans didn't, the American government does because they want to control everything.
No, but I believe a player can declare it unplayable and therefore take the penalty associated with that rule. ... I think you can take a stroke for unplayable and drop within two club lengths (still in the bunker) or along a straight line back from the flag as far as you want...I think. There are rules that specifically address unplayables. In a fun round, you may consider using your hand wedge to keep the round fun. No sense in taking 5 to get out of a bunker, possibly hurting your wrists, and ruining your spirit for the game...then go practice bunker shots later.
if you are in the chapel hill - carrboro school district in North Carolina you will want 6 AP classes and a GPA of 4.5